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Jim Riley

Department: Mathematics

Office: D257

Email: jriley@hartnell.edu

Office phone: 831-755-6749

Office hours: Mon., Tue., Wed. from 10 to 10:50 a.m.,  and by appointment

Hartnell College home page

Canvas login page and helpful information related to Canvas

Help with math and academics in general

Academic counseling (831-755-6820, room B129)

Online workshop on how to succeed in your courses

The Panther Learning Lab, located in E217, offers help with all math classes (as well as reading and writing).
Hours: Monday through Thursday 9 to 9, Friday 9 to 4, Saturday 9 to 2

Worksheets at math-drills.com (free)

Videos at MathTV.com

Videos at the Khan Academy: Algebra

PurpleMath.com free tutorials

The ALEKS learning system: Home page    Free trial (lasts 48 hours)

Graph paper you can print

Help with money

Hartnell Financial Aid (831-755-6806, room B121)

Hartnell EOPS/CARE (831-755-6860, room B130)

Hartnell CalWORKs (831-755-6860, room B130)

Hartnell scholarships

General information on California community college financial aid , including the Dream Act

Educators for Fair Consideration scholarship list

Help with housing, community resources, and transportation

Housing and community resources brochure

Alternative transportation to and from Hartnell College

Help with your student email and other Hartnell technology

To log into your Hartnell student email account, go to mail.student.hartnell.edu and enter your user name and password. Your user name is the same as in PAWS.

Help with your student email account and other Google apps for Hartnell

Help with personal problems and disabilities

Crisis counseling (831-770-7019, rooms D123, D124, and D126)

Department of Supportive Programs and Services (DSPS) (831-755-6760, room B101)

Safety while at Hartnell

You can find information about emergencies and preparedness here .

Other stuff

How to Prepare for a Math Final (PDF) (applies to other exams too)

Hartnell's Student Success Committee

Ten immigration myths

Democracy in the fields

Bohemian Gravity ( a cappella cover of Bohemian Rhapsody with lyrics about quantum mechanics and string theory)

The time is...

Light is...

iPhone dominos

Tom Lehrer performing New Math

Notes for my October 27, 2017 talk on finite number systems